Idaho Points of Interest

Hibbard Bridge Access


The Hibbard Bridge Access is a popular destination in the Lower Henrys watershed of Idaho. It is located along the Snake River and offers visitors a variety of activities, including fishing, boating, picnicking, and hiking. The area is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including bald eagles, ospreys, river otters, and various fish species. The clear waters of the Snake River provide excellent fishing opportunities for anglers, with trout and smallmouth bass being the most commonly caught species. Hiking trails in the area offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the rugged cliffs of the Snake River Canyon.

One unique feature of the Hibbard Bridge Access is the historic Hibbard Bridge itself. The bridge was built in 1915 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It spans the Snake River and provides a picturesque backdrop for photography enthusiasts. The area is also known for its abundant wildflowers, which bloom in the spring and summer months. Visitors to the Hibbard Bridge Access can enjoy a peaceful and scenic escape into nature, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing. Get driving directions.
HIBBARD BRIDGE ACCESS

Points of Interest
Location
Fisher Allotment Public Access
Hibbard Bridge Access

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